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Racializing justice, disenfranchising lives = the racism, criminal justice, and law reader /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Racializing justice, disenfranchising lives/ edited by Manning Marable, Ian Steinberg, and Keesha Middlemass.
Reminder of title:
the racism, criminal justice, and law reader /
other author:
Marable, Manning,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2007.,
Description:
vii, 387 p.
Series:
Critical Black studies series
Subject:
African American criminals. -
Subject:
United States - Race relations. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230607347access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230607349
Racializing justice, disenfranchising lives = the racism, criminal justice, and law reader /
Racializing justice, disenfranchising lives
the racism, criminal justice, and law reader /[electronic resource] :edited by Manning Marable, Ian Steinberg, and Keesha Middlemass. - 1st Palgrave Macmillan pbk. ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - vii, 387 p. - Critical Black studies series.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Racializing justice, disenfranchising lives /Manning Marable --Introduction:
African Americans today face a systemic crisis of mass underemployment, mass imprisonment, and mass disfranchisement. This comprehensive reader makes clear to students the mutual constitution of these three crises. NEW SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT Critical Black Studies Series Editor: Manning Marable The Critical Black Studies Series features readers and anthologies examining challenging topics within the contemporary black experience--in the United States, the Caribbean, Africa, and across the African Diaspora. Under the general editorial supervision of Manning Marable, the readers in the series are designed both for college and university course adoption, as well as for general readers and researchers. The Critical Black Studies Series seeks to provoke intellectual debate and exchange overthe most critical issues confronting the political, socioeconomic and cultural reality of black lifein the United States and beyond.This volume looks at the crisis of mass underemployment, mass imprisonment, and mass disfranchisement that African Americans face today. This comprehensive reader makesclear to students the mutual constitution of these three crises.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230607349
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230607347doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1082225
African American criminals.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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United States
--Race relations.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
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LC Class. No.: HV9950 / .R34 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 364.3/496073
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The criminal justice system and the new racial domain.
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The hypercriminalization of Black and Latino male youth in the era of mass incarceration/
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Victor M. Rios --
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Reconstructing race and crime : the radical tradition revisited /
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Tony Platt --
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The condemnation of Little B /
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Elaine Brown --
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The Rockefeller drug laws /
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Robert Gangi --
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Racism and capital punishment/
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George Kendall --
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"In defense of Mumia" : the political economy of race, class, gender, and social death /
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Leonard Weinglass --
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Women, violence, and incarceration.
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The effect of the prison-industrial complexon African American women/
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Natalie J. Sokoloff --
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Toward a Black feminist liberation agenda : race, gender, and violence /
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Kristen Clarke --
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The female bogeyman : political implications of criminalizing Black women/
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Julia S. Jordan-Zachery --
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A bad relationship : violence in the lives of incarcerated Black women /
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Nikki Jones --
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Racism, law, and public policy.
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Lorenzo Morris and Donn G. Davis --
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"Tell the court I love my [Indian] wife" : interrogating race and self-identity inLoving v. Virginia/
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Arica L. Coleman --
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Resistance, redemption, and transformation : AfricanAmerican and Latino prisoners living with the HIV/AIDS virus/
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Laura T. Fishman --
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The cactusthat must not be mistaken for a pillow : white racial formation among Latinos/
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Daniel M. Rochmesand G.A. Elmer Griffin --
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Voting rights and disenfranchisement.
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Unfit to vote : a racial analysis of felon disenfranchisement laws/
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Christopher Uggen, Jeff Manza, and Angela Behrans --
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Jim Crow is alive and well in the twenty-first century : felony disenfranchisement and the continuing struggle to silence the African American voice/
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Ryan Scott King --
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First person : insideU.S. prisons.
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"A truedemocracy" : talking with Eddie Ellis /
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manipulator under Manipulation shhh : muMs /
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Geoff K. Ward --
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The longest hour/
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"From object to subject" : Jazz Hayden /
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Political riddles : bitten,seduced, and fooled /
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Alejo Dao'ud --
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A victim to passion /
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What does ghetto mean?/
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Challengingthe prison-industrial complex.
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State of emergency /
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Angela Y. Davis --
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From punishment to rehabilitation : empowering African Americanyouth/
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Monique Williams and Isis Sapp-Grant --
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Crime prevention in the African American community : lessons learned from the Nation of Islam/
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Shaun Gabbidon --
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New York Theological Seminary Prison program : Sing-Sing Correctional Facility our context --
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Wesley Robert Wells andthe Civil Rights Congress campaign /
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Theodore Hamm --
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Prepared to govern justly/
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The color of justice.
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The Carceral States of America /
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